New Study Suggests That Medication Usage for Nerve Pain is Increased Before Onset and Diagnosis of MS
December 19, 2024
December 19, 2024
NEW YORK, Dec. 19 (TNSres) -- The National Multiple Sclerosis Society issued the following news:
Research funded in part by the National MS Society showed that in the five years leading up to MS onset, people with MS filled more prescriptions for medicines used to treat nerve pain compared to people without MS, suggesting pain as a symptom of the MS prodrome.
Background: The MS prodrome is an early phase of unspecific signs and symptoms that occurs before MS onset. We k . . .
Research funded in part by the National MS Society showed that in the five years leading up to MS onset, people with MS filled more prescriptions for medicines used to treat nerve pain compared to people without MS, suggesting pain as a symptom of the MS prodrome.
Background: The MS prodrome is an early phase of unspecific signs and symptoms that occurs before MS onset. We k . . .